I seem to recall folks asking about where they can find a good tailor. Well I recently received the following note:

“Lee’s Alterations & Tailoring is awesome. We’ve had three items tailored there and the guy does a great job, has reasonable prices and quick turnaround time. I highly recommend him. We don’t use J’s Petworth Cleaners for our dry cleaning, so not sure about them, but as far as hemming pants or any other tailoring services Lee’s Alterations & Tailoring, located within J’s Petworth Cleaners at 3934 Georgia Avenue, NW, is great.”


This home is located at 4600 13th Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Subject To A Potential Short Sale–One Bank. Professionally Negotiated. “Welcome To Your Potential Kingdom!”Space, Space and More Space!This lovely sun-filled with lots of charm & character has 6BRS. 3FBS. ,detached garage, english bsmt. w/ in-law suite plus so much more. Renovation work was started and it’s ready for your final touches. .. this is a great buy!Submit an Offer Today!”AS-IS Condition.”

More info and photos found here.

A reader writes:

“6 bedrooms, three full baths at the corner of 13th and Buchanan St, N.W. in 16th Street Heights for $349,900. This place is gigantic. Looks like lots of work to be done. Maybe too much. The link has lots of pictures and info. Apparently the renovation has already begun.”

The original asking price was $565,250. So for a house this size do you think $349,900 sounds reasonable given the state it’s in?


I just noticed that the corner spot at 4424 Georgia Avenue is getting a flower shop called Mother Virginia’s (the store is named after the owner’s mother). It is located next to the Ethiopian restaurant, Abol. It hasn’t yet opened yet because they are still waiting for their certificate of occupancy. Ah, you got to love DC’s bureaucracy. They hope to the proper certificate by Valentine’s Day, for obvious reasons, but they’ve been told many times before the documents are imminent. Anyway, I think this is a great addition to Georgia Ave.! I’ll post a note when they open up.


There have been lots of discussions about the property being built above the Petworth metro. First they were going to be condos then we heard they were going to be rentals then there were rumors that they were going to be condos again. Well, the mystery is finally solved. I spotted this sign this weekend:

So rental it is…


From a reader:

“Just thought you’d like to know, I happened to see someone posting a sign prohibiting dogs on the field at Raymond park (between 9th St. NW, Quincy St. NW, and Spring St. NW – the park a block away from the GA Ave/Petworth Station). This is a popular spot for off-leash play and it’s not uncommon to see people walking dogs there at various times of the day, so it gets a lot of use from the canine community. While I’m sympathetic to dog owners in the neighborhood (I use this park to walk my dog once in awhile as well), I guess we should also take into account the fact that there had been a sign stating that all dogs must be on a leash and owners must clean up after their dogs. The majority of owners seem to clean up after their dogs, but unfortunately the leash rule was often ignored. Hopefully the new dog parks planned for the area will fill the void, but in the meantime we dog owners should try to be exemplary citizens when it comes to dog walking etiquette in order to avoid more restrictions and to endear ourselves to our non-dog-owning neighbors and the rest of the community.”


This home is located at 523 Shepherd Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Spacious!–attractive natural wood trim throughout-great block so so close to Metrorail and shops-convenient lower level with full bath * * * perfect for extended family”

More info but no photos found here.

I’m curious about this one because I think it might actually be a good deal. Plus I know there are a lot of fans of natural wood trim. Asking price is $329,900. I’m just curious – what do you think of the yellow paint around the trim on the outside? But I really want to know – does this sound like a good deal for four bedrooms and 2 bathrooms?


“My longtime girlfriend and I recently relocated DC from Florida and have been renting a large studio in Columbia Heights. We’re now in the market for our own place – nice size apartment or small, fixer-upper house – and it seems that Petworth is one of the few remaining places in DC that is in our price range and has the community features (or could have the features) we’re looking for.

My question to you is about the planned development for the Petworth area, especially around the Petworth/Georgia Ave. metro stop. Do you know what some of the plans are for the area? From my understanding Columbia Heights has undergone a tremendous change over the past several years. Do you see Petworth developing in a similar way – restaurants, shops, etc.? What is the quality of life for those in there late 20’s early 30’s who enjoy the occasional night out, but who also enjoy quite nights at home.

Also, It’s important to me to know my neighbors and that they know me. I feel that the best way to be safe is to know people and care about the community one lives in. Is that sentiment prevalent in Petworth?”

Development in Petworth is indeed on the rise. In only the last five years Petworth has seen the addition of Domku (Scandinavian Restaurant/bar), Looking Glass Lounge (bar, formerly Temperance Hall), El Limeno (Latino), El Togoraz (Latino), Sweet Mango Cafe (Jerk Chicken), Fusion (Indian), Moroni & Bros. (Pizza), Flip it Bakery, Abol (Ethiopian), and Red Derby (bar, not exactly in Petworth proper but very close by) and lots more is on the way. A new coffee shop is coming, a YES! Organic Market is coming, a CVS is coming, many restaurants are likely to come to the development above the Petworth metro (pictured above) including a restaurant from the well known chef Gillian Clark, a boutique building is on it’s way (corner of Quincy and Georgia) and I’m sure I’ve left lots out. That’s a long way of saying yes, lots of development has occurred and lots more is on its way.

Quality of life for those in early 20s and 30s is fantastic. Not necessarily because of Petworth itself but also because of it’s proximity to Columbia Heights and U Street. But as you can see from the list above you certainly have quite a few options in Petworth as well.

Your last question is certainly an easy one. Yes! For sure, neighbors are very welcoming here as long as you make an effort to introduce yourself and get to know them. Of course not every single person is going to want to be your best friend but certainly the majority should be quite welcoming if you are kind and respectful to them.

So for the readers, did I leave anything out?


This home is located at 1212 Quincy Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“GREAT PRICE! THIS IS IT! SHORT WALK FROM METRO TO THIS LARGE HOME ON QUIET STREET. SOLD AS-IS BUT IN LIVABLE CONDITION. CALL TO MAKE APPOINTMENT.”

More info but sadly no photos found here.

I thought I’d show this house based on yesterday’s GDON discussion. I also like this house because the owl on the walkway once scared the crap outta me. Anyway, since there are no interior photos the property will probably need some work. I think it’s worth noting that because yesterday’s condo was likely in move in condition. For example right now, I think I have to replace some pipes in my house and it is really quite frustrating. I mean lose sleep frustrating. It would be a relief to not have to worry about stuff like that. Not that I’m hating on my house… K, sorry. This home has been on the market for over a hundred days and the asking price of $435,000 hasn’t budged. I think it’s a pretty killer location because you’re close to the Petworth metro and Red Derby. What do you think is a realistic price for a classic rowhome in this location that likely needs a little work?


This home is located at 3573 Warder Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“PARK VIEW CONDOMINUMS!. .Luxurious 2-Level Loft-Style Condominium Residences w/ gated PARKING INCLUDED! Large (1175-1420 SF) units w/ balc, granite, cherry kit. cabs, SS Appl. , Brazilian wood flooring, video-monitored secure entry & ADT system, Jacuzzi baths, recessed lighting, flat-screen ready, walk to METRO! (2/2 & 2/2/1 floor plans available! Eight units offered from $369K – $423K”

More info and photos on the 2 bed/2.5 bath can be found here. More infor and photos on the 2 bed/2 bath can be found here.

A reader writes:

“I received this glossy postcard (like the kind strip clubs scatter about) trumpeting the virtues of this house. I remember some time back you featured it while it was under construction; your readers proceeded to flay it. Now it’s been gussied up, repackaged as “green”…You might want to revisit.”

Revisit I shall! So the 2 bed/2.5 bath is going for $423,000 and the 2 bed/2 bath is going for $369,000. Do you think either are a good deal? And of course what do you think about the units and building itself?


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